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Artist/Band:
Pink Cream 69
Lyrics for Song: (Down) My Way
Lyrics for Album: Food For Thought [1997]
7829>Why don't you go to a place
Where i don't have to see your face tomorrow, face tomorrow?
I guess your bus is running late
I hate to say you can't have friends to borrow, friends to borrow
It's hard to realize you only use me
And you can't hide behind your bold disguise
I guess you must be blind
Cause you can't see inside of me
Hey you, why are you messin' with me?
Are you trying to break me with psychology?
But I can't stand the shit that you say
If you don't really need me then don't you come down my way
You call me up right after school
You hope to find yourself a fool to guide you, a fool to guide you
I guess I got to let you down
You need to find another clown to help you, cause I won't help you
It's hard to realize you only use me
And you can't hide behind your bold disguise
I guess you must be blind
Cause you can't see inside of me
Hey you, why are you messin' with me?
Are you trying to break me with psychology?
But I can't stand the shit that you say
If you don't really need me then don't you come down my way
Down my way
Hey you, why are you messin' with me?
Are you trying to break me, are you trying to break me?
You raped my mind
I lost control
I guess you'll find
You're on your own
It's hard to realize you only use me
And you can't hide behind your bold disguise
I guess you must be blind
Cause you can't see inside of me
Hey you, why are you messin' with me?
Are you trying to break me with psychology?
But I can't stand the shit that you say
If you don't really need me then don't you come down my way
Down my way
Hey you, why are you messin' with me?
Are you trying to break me with psychology?
But I can't stand the shit that you say
If you don't really need me then don't you come down my way
Down my way
My way
Down my way
My way
Down my way
My way
Down my way
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Album Lyrics: Food For Thought [1997] |
 Pink Cream 69
"Food For Thought [1997]"
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